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Bayern Munich has been in contact with Anthony Gordon's representatives and views him as a strong option to strengthen their forward line.
Anthony Gordon has scored 17 goals in 46 appearances for Newcastle United this season.
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“🚨🆕 Anthony #Gordon’s management have been in contact with FC Bayern for months. Vincent Kompany has approved the deal. Contact remains ongoing. Despite other reports, there were no negotiations with his agent at Säbener Strasse last week, especially as another person within the agency is responsible for him. #NUFC As revealed, Bayern have Plan B and C in place in case Gordon becomes too expensive. 🏴” — Sky’s Florian Plattenberg Newcastle’s position is obvious and clear: sell but only at the right price, and in Gordon’s case the time for that might be now if the club wants to maximize the profit they can make on a potential sale given Gordon seems to be reaching his peak already. Bayern are not alone in their interest, with Premier League clubs also monitoring Gordon’s situation in what would certainly be a boost for NUFC’s hopes of extracting as much as possible from whoever pulls the trigger.